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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Färnström, Nils Erik Olov. Haiti 1881–1906.Stockholm: Sveriges Filatelist-förbund, 1967 44p. Jean-Louis, Harry Germain. Retrospection sur la Poste Haitienne (1er juillet 1881 - 1er juillet 1981).

  3. Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.douane.gouv.fr. The Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes (French: Direction générale des douanes et droits indirects, DGDDI), commonly known as les douanes (Customs), is the customs service of the French Republic. It is responsible for levying indirect taxes, preventing smuggling, surveilling borders and ...

  4. Ouest (department) - Wikipedia

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    Ouest (department) Ouest (French) or Lwès (Haitian Creole; both meaning "West") is one of the ten departments of Haiti. It is located in south-central Haiti, linking the Great-North and the Tiburon Peninsula. It is the jurisdictional seat of the national capital, the city of Port-au-Prince.

  5. Coastguard Service of the French Customs - Wikipedia

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    The Coastguard Service of the French Customs is a service with national competence which brings together, since July 1, 2019, under a unified command, the various services in charge of the strategic and operational management of the aero-maritime means of the French Customs. Established on all of France's coastlines and French West Indies and ...

  6. Port international de Port-au-Prince - Wikipedia

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    The Port international de Port-au-Prince (UN/LOCODE: HTPAP[1]) is the seaport in the capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince. It suffered catastrophic damage in the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Some of docks and warehouses are operated by the government's Autorité Portuaire Nationale (APN), and some are run by private companies. [2]

  7. Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Haiti, [ b ] officially the Republic of Haiti, [ c ][ d ] is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. [ 17 ][ 18 ] Haiti is the third largest country in the Caribbean, and with ...

  8. Haitian gourde - Wikipedia

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    Haitian gourde. Republique d'Haïti, 10 Gourdes (1827). The gourde (French: [ɡuʁd]) or goud (Haitian Creole: [ɡud]) is the currency of Haiti. Its ISO 4217 code is HTG and it is divided into 100 centimes (French) or santim (Creole). The word "gourde" is a French cognate for the Spanish term "gordo", from the "pesos gordos" (also known in ...

  9. Haitian passport - Wikipedia

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    Haitian citizenship. Expiration. 10 years. The Haitian passport is issued to citizens of Haiti for international travel. To obtain a Haitian passport, one must be a Haitian citizen and furnish proof thereof. As of 2013, people who were born in Haiti but who later changed their nationality may obtain Haitian passports.